Don't know if you care, MaxLife it's not Mercon LV approved. Only "suitable for use". They specifically say that the manufacturers didn't evaluate nor endorse this fluid. Read careful:
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I would get a synthetic with Mercon LV license (you check to see if they publish their actual Ford-Mercon LV license number) like those:
Castrol® auto transmission fluid can restore smooth shifting, even in vehicles with over 75,000 miles on the odometer. Learn about this Liquid Engineering from Castrol® USA.
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Learn about the Multi-Vehicle Automatic Transmission oils and fluids from Pennzoil.
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syngardoil.com
Kendall® VersaTrans LV ATF is a full-synthetic, low-viscosity (LV) transmission fluid approved for use in passenger car and light truck automatic transmissions that require a Ford MERCON® LV or GM DEXRON®-VI fluid. It also is recommended for use in Toyota vehicles where a Type WS fluid is...
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Personally, I used the MaxLife for the first and second flush due to lower cost (because I do three drain/fills), but at the last fill I use something that is licensed.